1Glacierman
Anyone here collect these regularly? I pick 'em up as I find 'em locally, which isn't often, but I don't search them out.
For example, I just stumbled upon a copy of the 1908 6th edn of The Kasidah of Haji Abdu el Yezdi in nice condition. Haven't seen another Mosher around here (Flathead Valley, Montana) in years, though. If I got down to Missoula and other bigger towns/cities in the state, I'd probably come across others, but I don't travel much.
For example, I just stumbled upon a copy of the 1908 6th edn of The Kasidah of Haji Abdu el Yezdi in nice condition. Haven't seen another Mosher around here (Flathead Valley, Montana) in years, though. If I got down to Missoula and other bigger towns/cities in the state, I'd probably come across others, but I don't travel much.
2Bernarrd
I used to pick one up now in then years ago, but I do not see them often now. I was mainly interested in the William Morris titles.
3booksforreading
I must confess that I know very little about Thomas B. Mosher's books, and I have never seen one. Would be interesting to find a book from him in a used bookstore. Maybe one day...
4Glacierman
I just discovered this interesting website devoted to Mosher. Lots of browsing to do....
5Crypto-Willobie
Most of my Moshers are the literary miscellanies called "bibelots", which are well-supplied with selections from Vernon Lee, Fiona McLeod and other turn of the century figures...

